Taraba: Slovakia Finds EU Concessions on ETS 2 Allowances Insufficient

Brussels (TASR) – Slovakia views the concessions related to ETS 2 emission allowances as inadequate. Environment Minister Tomáš Taraba (SNS nominee) made this statement in Brussels on Tuesday following the EU Environment Council negotiations, according to TASR’s correspondent.

The EU emissions trading system, set to expand to cover building heating and road transport (ETS 2) in 2027, was the central topic of discussions at the Council of Ministers, noted Tomáš Taraba. He pointed out that while the European Commission (EC) suggested a delay in the implementation of ETS 2, Slovakia remains unconvinced that these concessions are enough.

“We do not believe that the promised release of more emission allowances onto the market will lead to any stabilization of prices going forward. Our position, shared by Hungary, the Czech Republic, and other countries, is that we have expressed our intention to withdraw from ETS 2,” he stated. Additionally, he mentioned that other nations, including Poland, question whether the EC’s proposed mechanism will adequately ensure price stabilization. He emphasized that the environmental benefits of ETS 2 are “negligible.”

We regard ETS 2 as a highly antisocial measure that only exacerbates living costs and housing expenses.

Taraba noted that with the establishment of the new Czech government, the Czech Republic and Slovakia form a “strong tandem” within the EU Council, particularly as both countries share similar industrial vulnerabilities. He mentioned that prior to the Council of Ministers meeting, the Czech and Slovak delegations held a bilateral discussion.

In this context, Taraba identified himself as one of the “extreme skeptics” regarding the Green Deal, suggesting the new Czech government echoes similar sentiments. “Currently, we are aligned closely because the Green Deal threatens the European industrial base, which is a critical concern for us in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, as we are among the most industrialized nations per capita,” he explained.

On Tuesday, Taraba also held discussions with the European Commission about revitalizing aluminum production in central Slovakia, home to Europe’s cleanest aluminum plant which previously accounted for nearly one-fifth of European aluminum but closed due to soaring energy costs. “Today, we are considering the revival of the arms industry in Europe. How will we achieve this if we have driven out all industry? Factories are raising alarms, and I see no issue with Slovakia and the Czech Republic engaging in extensive communication on this matter,” he concluded. (16 December)


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17 responses to “Taraba: Slovakia Finds EU Concessions on ETS 2 Allowances Insufficient”

  1. Trigger Warming Avatar
    Trigger Warming

    Sounds like Slovakia’s got a real winner on their hands with ETS 2—who doesn’t love a good ol’ scheme that jacks up living costs while claiming to save the planet? 🤦‍♂️ Just what we need, another bureaucratic masterpiece that forgets the little guy!

  2. congo wire Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! A bunch of bureaucrats in Brussels tossing around allowances like confetti while Slovakia’s busy trying to keep its economy from becoming toast. Who knew saving the planet could be such an expensive hobby? 😂💸

  3. Seems like Slovakia’s got its knickers in a twist over ETS 2! 🤦‍♂️ I mean, who wouldn’t want to pay more for heating while the Brussels bunch pats themselves on the back for their “fantastic” concessions? Classic EU, innit? 😂

  4. Trouble Mittens Avatar
    Trouble Mittens

    Ah, the EU strikes again, handing out ‘concessions’ like a generous uncle with a gambling problem – thanks, but no thanks! 🎩💸 If only they could package up some sensible policies with that delightful European flair of theirs instead of just more hot air! 😏

  5. Shadow Gal Avatar

    Incredible, isn’t it? Slovakia thinks the EU’s idea of “concessions” is about as helpful as a chocolate teapot—brilliant for show, utterly useless in practice! 😂

  6. lucky aurora Avatar
    lucky aurora

    Looks like ETS 2 is as welcome as a wet sock at a fancy gala. 🙄 Who knew that fighting climate change would come with the bonus of skyrocketing living costs? Classic EU move, innit?

  7. Super Flick Avatar
    Super Flick

    Oh great, another EU scheme to save the planet while we all go broke – because who doesn’t love a little financial chaos with their emissions? 🤦‍♂️✈️

  8. Devil Blade Avatar
    Devil Blade

    Slovakia’s reaction to the EU’s ETS 2 concessions? Classic case of “thanks for the breadcrumbs while we starve,” innit? 🤷‍♂️ Guess we’ll just have to keep dodging those pesky living costs while the suits in Brussels pat themselves on the back!

  9. Easy Street Avatar
    Easy Street

    Seems like Slovakia’s convinced the EU’s idea of “concessions” is just a fancy way to say “more hot air.” Next, they’ll be asking for a medal for being so generous with their inaction. 🤷‍♂️💼

  10. Dorothy Solitaire Avatar
    Dorothy Solitaire

    Seems like Slovakia’s got the same luck as a cat at a dog show—those ETS 2 allowances are about as helpful as a chocolate teapot! 🍫☕️ Good luck with that “stabilization,” mate!

  11. Murder Matter Avatar
    Murder Matter

    Looks like Slovakia’s got its knickers in a twist over the ETS 2 allowances—who knew saving the planet could be such a pain in the wallet, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Honestly, one might think they were trying to sell ice to penguins with these “concessions.”

  12. Really inspiring to see Slovakia’s leaders embrace the EU’s grand plan to make life more expensive while claiming it’s for the greater good. Who knew environmental policies could be so… anti-social? 😂

  13. Grinch Cheese Avatar
    Grinch Cheese

    So, Slovakia’s throwing a tantrum over ETS 2 allowances being “insufficient”? Honestly, it’s like asking for a raise while simultaneously saying you can’t handle the workload. 🤷‍♂️

  14. Who knew saving the planet could cost so much? Seems like ETS 2 is the EU’s version of a “green” tax—the kind that leaves your wallet feeling more *eco-friendly* than your conscience! 💸🌍

  15. Hitch Frenzy Avatar
    Hitch Frenzy

    Nice to see Slovakia taking a stand on ETS 2—who knew saving the planet would come with a side of skyrocketing living costs? 😂 Guess it’s just another day in Brussels, where “concessions” really means “let’s make it more expensive for the average Joe.” 🤑

  16. Foot-long Fry Avatar
    Foot-long Fry

    Oh, brilliant! A new policy to make heating your home as expensive as a five-star holiday in Paris—just what we need! 🇸🇰💸 Let’s hope those emission allowances pay for an extra blanket, eh? 😂

  17. Voodoo Queen Avatar
    Voodoo Queen

    Seems like Slovakia’s takin’ a hard pass on the EU’s latest “generosity” with ETS 2 allowances – I guess they prefer living costs over green dreams. 🤷‍♂️ Who knew saving the planet could be so costly, eh?

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